[20/10/2021 05:31]
RIYADH – SABA
Vice President Lt. Gen. Ali Mohsen Saleh, made a phone call to the Governor of Shabwa, Muhammad Saleh bin Ediew, to follow up on field developments and review the construction and development efforts in the governorate. During the call, the Vice President listened to developments in the field situation and the conditions of the army fighting the battle of freedom and dignity against the Iranian Houthi militia, in addition to the function of the executive offices and government agencies and their efforts to build and develop the governorate.
The Vice President praised the heroism of the army and resistance and tribesmen in the face of the Iranian Houthi militia, stressing that victory is the ally of the Yemeni people and its heroes in the the army and the resistance force in light of their continued solidarity and cohesion behind the political leadership against the Houthi coup.
The Vice President renewed his appreciation for the stances of the brothers in the coalition to support legitimacy led by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and their great role in supporting legitimacy and the efforts of the armed forces in the joint fateful battle.
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